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TN: Hendersonville chief backs shooting of dog; others disagree [follow-up]
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"A dog shot to death by a Hendersonville city police officer wasn't a stray, but a family pet who had wandered to a city park."
"Officer Tim Torok shot the dog after an animal control officer had called for backup, saying the animal had bitten her."
"Torok arrived to find the animal on a leash."
"Video from the police car camera, aired on Nashville television stations, shows Torok taking the leash, then pulling his service pistol and shooting the animal." ...
"Lewis [the dog's owner] says Torok provoked his dog, lifting the leash and choking it."
"Hendersonville Mayor Jim Fuqua issued a statement Wednesday, expressing his disappointment that the dog was shot and saying it appears the officers had less drastic options, had they thought ahead." |
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